<h1>Project offers from prospective mentors</h1>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>When a prospective mentor decides to offer you the project based
	on your proposal, you should receive an email asking you to login to
	the system and take action. You can access your offers by navigating to
	your dashboard and clicking <i>Manage your project offers</i>.</p>
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	<img src="images/student-accept1.jpg" width="700"  />
</p>
<p>Here you should see any offers you have received. Clicking the
	link under the 'Project' column will bring up the project idea and your
	proposal details you submitted for you to review.</p>
<p>To accept an offer, click the star icon under the 'Accept' column
	for that particular offer.</p>
<p>
	<strong>Note</strong>: <em>by doing this you acknowledge that this
		is the project you are going to undertake on the Semester of code and
		you cannot change your mind and select another one later.</em>
</p>
<p>If there is more than one project offer shown then any other
	offers now become 'rejected' meaning that the mentor can decide to
	offer another student the project.</p>
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	<img src="images/student-accept-project2.jpg" width="700"  />
</p>
<p>You should now be shown a confirmation screen (similar to the
	screenshot above).</p>
<p>You can now optionally work on an agreement declaration between
	you, your supervisor and your mentor. As this is optional however you
	should discuss between the other parties involved if it is needed. The idea is
	that in this document you can summarize your workplan, milestones, (virtual)
	meeting appointments and agreed modifications to your proposal or to the original project
	idea. As sometimes, most of this is covered in the proposal or informal agreements already, 
	it is optional, but it can be handy as an online reminder note for all involved parties easily to 
	retrieve.</p>